Interview

Unique Ways of Telling : The Work of Street Photographer Artem Zhitenev. You have to be imaginative. The visual world, after all, is significant. It is a geographical, historical, economic, social, and political - the five forces as I call [...]

Madly Seeking Mystery :Reflections On the Street Photography of Penelope McMorris Think of the photograph as something that flows. It has, like most things, a starting point, a middle and an end – it exists within a frame so it [...]

Time, Space and The Photographer : Maciej Dakowicz and his Street Photography In photography, time hangs in the air. Like a teardrop in the corner of someone's eye might remain static until at last it drops, that, for me, is [...]

Gotham Storyteller : The Street Photography of Angela Ambrosini Her work impresses. She is, what you might call, a street warrior - her spear of determination (as we soon discover) embedded in her art. Her eyes mirror her thoughtfulness and [...]

The Curiosity of Strangers : The Street Photography of Francesco Gioia. Why are we so fascinated by the mood, rush and tear of the city, the wild, the innocent and the E Street shuffle (to pay quick and fleeting homage [...]

The Understated Quirkiness of Uncertainty : The Street Photography of Michele Liberti Copyright ⓒ Michele Liberti Head down, the man in Italian street photographer Michele Liberti's photograph, clings to a pole. We see the top of his head, a slight shadow [...]

The City As Giant Movie Set : The Street Photography of Joshua K. Jackson Good street photographers, like writers, tend to have a 'voice'. That is, a distinct and, often, curious style that sets them apart from their contemporaries. For [...]

Is there a particular South American angle on street photography? A specific photographic culture that presents a new dynamic only found in places like Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina et al? Difficult to say, of course, if a dazzling 'magic realism' is [...]